1 etnd Ical. FIILEll AN'S CIILOIL)OYN EI. T IHE ORIGINAt 'l LOIIODYNE i: teated by SIICIIHAillD FIIItI:.E AN.phllarumeutit,1, is one of the greatest ditscoveries of the prese.t uas. uadi is' largely used by thile mo-t eminent medicalil In11 illn hospital and private practice, in all parts of thie gloe. It rapidly relieves pain from whatever cause, nliars' the irritation of l ver. soothes tilhe syst.m tunder ex liausting diseases, and gives sleep without pro,'nc ing the dlstrtseing symptoms which arise from the st of opiates. 5.oeusumptlon, coughs, cold, influenza, bronchitis, (Coei~ isrve evidence of the value of It in cholera. diarrhsal. and d?sieintery is aftnrded by the followine fl'b, the ltight Honorable Earl Russell, who cradi o0tsly transmitted it to the inventor of Chlorotdyne. Mr Ii. Freeman, and to the lloyal College of Phllysi clans of Lotndon. Exlract of it despatch from Acting-Consul Webb, datesi Manilla, Septemrber 17th, 1861. : ''The remedy most efanl',ious in its eff...

MANSFIELD POLICE COURT. -4--- (Before Messrs Chenery and Cuckett, J.P's.) Henry Russell was brought up in custody charged with stealing five one pound notesr five gold rings, and one ilu~get of gold the property of one Johanna Maria Burns. Thet prosecutrix a showilly .re.sed woman, whose tawdry ftiinery and rouged Ific, were displayed to immense effect, btarted that she was living" with a Mr, Kelly, at luMadampler. The ptisot er vlept at lielly'e* on Sunday nigh4t the 22nd November. She iI tL two. carpetL bags in her room next :o where this prisoner slept. ,In one of these bi'gs was deposited4 the missing property. There was no. person. in the house between Sunday night and. Monday morning, but the prisoner' Missed' the money and "j-welh" on Monday. The prisoner was charged with stealing them,. which lie denied. Otfered to condone the offence if le gave up the property. Then' Mary A. Kelly, the owner of a shanty at. Maindaiplo. rgave the prisoner permission: to sleep in her house on...

NEW Z, ALAN'D. -4-~-- An' Extraor;linnrv ot the' Ointo D;zity' 7imen. of the 5th December' gives the fuliow The Aliurlri Ihs-arrived; anrd.bringe news thelt the ,laul-hlius' positinm'was attacke.d (un W,.dnaesday, ant the ene:ny.-rotute r with los, o' 80 'men and 6900 r,indls of amnmuniton. Our loss was three wouun i,l. The lI'ltu-tautls retreated on the, Pukurtapi; whither they were using closely followed. Te Kooti lms" been wounde I, and on a" litter had left some days before, accomp anied; by women and 250 me º. La:est news sta'. that they have- been, overtak,,n. IHamna and Hon:are, two bloodthit'sty chiefssr are amonmdt 1he slaind. Co:onel Whitmore wasr off th!e coast last night, and was ordered by MIr Rizonnond to" land at Wairoa. Paketouu will probably be the next oeenaw of opirstions. .: - : :

uortrrequubruur. (To the Editor ol !he Alexandra Times) Stn,-You' ask me for a few notes from this place, bait there is very I;ttle to com thunicate. It is niw nearly a year since I was here, narl ?: at s Iheoo the clh ,ns, I may say all is channted' except the road thither, but that e"ea, from apnarent disnEy in many parts line dwindrled into littrl else than a'shseepi'track. 1' saw nol lite sigris of tr~iflib; e'eept every now ,rnd then, the track of a' solitar' ftiotst.p, itivinur rite to un biddesn ramblinr tihtt!ghts of the Last lrfn' As T' neorn I ivwhit rt e'v be called tie hnd qnulrters of the U. T. I paued' n solitar' digger, and the proc?m,,l t of 'sixteen huckets of stuff" penned' off beft'ore Ine was four g: gins. If this was n kegnuine smn'ptli of his luck, I dannot say I envy has work. much as I rmight bo inclite?d ton dmire his perstverance. 'tilt there was one thing T could not Ihelp --3dmirin',. and' that nstasth romnartic spot lie had selected for ihiq box Ind cr:d...

WOO D' POINT. - +-- [From our owa Courrepondenr.J The Ilon. J. J. Casav, Minister of lJ.ltice, accompanied by Mr Colchmln, arrived at Wood's Point on Saturday evening Inst at 9 o'olock. The Mayor (J.ihn Bowen, Esq.,) nccompnnied ny Counocillors Blyrhman, Bell, A.kwith, nnd Parker, waited upin Mr Cisov as a deputtilon of the Council, and the Towrs Clerk read and presented the following addres s. " To the Ionorable J. J. Casay, Minister of Justice for the colony of Victoria, Australia. " We, the IMayor and Councillors of the Ilorough of W,,od'i Poitit be- most respect fally to bid you welcome to this Municipality. " We are already indebted to Govt rnment for several visits from members of the Ministry and it affords us much pleasure antd satisfaction to recall to mind the great interest you have evinced and the benefits that have been confirred upon this locality, we refer especially to tlo Yarrim Track, the radantatillit of which for a tin- rotad you hlve' hlid an onporttunity of jul...

(7o the I"dior of the 7imes.) Srn.-T4t' ny lived in Alexandra for for some time l,.fore I cnme here, I think it nn not of charity to wrire to you And sotop the qnmntity of diggers coming from there, ae there is nothing here grand. 'There are Inour. 6,000 people here at pro sent, and t believe not morn than 300 or 400 getting payanble gol. The place looked as if it was going to turn out grand some time ago, as every otne "t iit bottomed a biole on the run could washI lirom I dwt to 4 on, but when they got a few loads out and, washed them, they found their mistake for they would take out twenty dishes with out a grain to the one they could get a pennya ei~iht. I saw several claims wash up arid s -rn of them did not averarge morr than 3: dwt to -ie hln;d, while otliIers onlyV nenot I diwt. There a'rt some chaimns held by the Chmamrnen, alnd round the prospect it g clair that will average nhour. 1 oz. The llnt abovo the Clhin:nmen spreads out three or four claims wide; and is not worrli...

HITATr ARE WE TO DO. WITH OUR BOYS? ( To the Edlitor of The Al, andra 'nmesa.) SiR.-T do not profess to understand the nflljet sufficiently to be nble to say how or IlPThro th wronr lie., hilut the most sulper fclinl glance shows us that we haIve hun dreds, perhnpis tlIomtand of nble-ho.ibed ainl sufficientlv brirht-witted voths. who will in all probabuility, durii g their lives I~ con demned to idletness, menrlicnr.cy, or hut i, street trades, little better than begunry, for no other tensotl than those who are the panr nts or who may have charge of then, are not in Circumstances to ,dmir of providing the funds requtste fur the:r rmtintrentnce. say inthiing of' a prem:ti n, should it be requiled, during their appte'nticesh;p. |honMi they be so fortunate as to meet with ern employer who might require an apprentice, which is eery rare in this colony. The nn?wer generallv given by employers is that they Cannot be bothered with boys, and those who have foremen, state that their tenure W...